Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Mar 1936, p. 6

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SPICIAL.This effet is' limited to uat a few days more. 011 SI... Permane* $~5O Imeladlng Shampo. $1 30 ami FluertW Y : o v t C h e r vo1e e 8 3 Sambo - Fingur -wave Trim *Areli orXauieure tESTHER BEAUTYSHOF 1213 WILMETTE AVE. ________iholette 6o6 PAT TRONIZ E O85é AT INITIATION Mrs. Ralpb T. Huiff of 706 Wash- ington avenue, spent a few days last week in Champaign. She went down for the ceremonies, attendant upon the initiation .of ber daughter, Mar- tha,- into, Delta Gamma, the sororityl to which Mrs. Huiff brself belongs. Miss Huif took part: recentýly in' a Theater guiid production at the 'uni- versity. R emode11Ug und R.estylimg of Suit$ and Conts SHAWINE Tul ora and. Furriers 521 FoUrtb St Wllmette -i190 OUR, AD.VER TISERSI BALLET -MODERN SPECIAL GHILDREN'S CLASSES MODERATE RATES ti, Ael.li.L th r' id. Sr. RA ~ ~282-Private ph, ILot. Us "Go Over" Your Car SIMONIZ CHANGE OIE GREASING WASHING BATTERIES TIRES GASOLINE The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy, and ail other audiorized Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed .or purchased at thé Reading Room. Ta% PUBLIC Et CÇRDALLY INYXYE TO ATTlEND TU CUUVKCU SERVICES AND VISIT TU£ OREADING ODI001 the office of Township Committee- man. Mr. Gardner is a' form~er presi- dent of the Chicago Bar association an'fd is pointed out as having no con- nection with 'any political machine. Call for' Unitd Front Mr. Gardner explained the, legal change which nowprovides for the election of a Township committeeman who-1 in turn. appoints, the precinct captains., Formerly,. the, precinct com- mittee'men were elected,- and f rom their number they chose the Côunty central committeeman to r epresent themn on the, County central commit- tee. One of the main functions of this committee is the, selection of Superior and Circuit . court, judges. Mr. Gardner stressed the importance of ail Republicans presenting a united front, that the New Deal may be suc- ce ssfully defeated. He vigoroüsly denied the statement off ered by bis opponents that he, bis committee, or any of the individuals who urged him to become a candidate are connected in any way with the Snell.'Ickes group. Heavy Tu*z.s Ov.rthrows Nations Ernest H. Hahne, associate profes- sor of economics and director of the sijmmer session at Northwestern uni- versity, gave an enlightening address on "Current Trends in, Taxation." Hie traced the history of taxation, sia's flu was intitlenced by too severe taxcation. Mr. Hahne referred to the unavoidable problems of unemploy- ment, caused by the invasion of science into the fields of industry andý agriculture. There has been an in- crease of f romn four to six million people per year who rely 'on govern- ment support. He stated that, al- though there had been a fourteený billion increase in the national debt, aqice1929 andI 1hat 2lthaloih 1thena- It was announced that there will be another meeting of the Womnan's Republican club about April 1, at whicb meeting the club wilM make. its endorsemients for the primaries. L;ttle indication is discernible that an important primary election is less tban four weeks away. While in-. dividual candidates are busy as nail- ers looking after their interests, no -tecided activitv bas been "evidenced bv thé. various, oarty organizati*on. The old. sa'v, "Piverythiniz is ue along the. Potomac.', fits. the situa- tion excactly.;, What work is being done. seems to be of the ,pergonal na- ture that makes, no fuss but is, withal, the most effective. On the clemocratic side the-battie between. Governor Henry Horner and. Dr., Herman N. Bundesen is furnish- ing the most, dazzlinz. pyrotechnics of the camnaign. . That particular ot is sizzlhng' plenty., Governtor Horne .r, cast:on to the dumrp heap by the Kellv-Nasli -contingent, did, not take kindly to the treatment. and is putting up a real1 figbt for renomi- nation. James Fred Robertson of Chicago, thé third democratie candi- date for the governorship, is flot creatlig any gr'eat stir. Ei*gh lt G. 0. P. Entries Egtaspirants to the office now held by Governor Horner will dec- orate the republican, column on the nrimary ballot. 0f these C. Wavland Brooks of Chicago may be. said to be out in front, with' H. Wallace Caldwell of Oak Park, and Oscar E. Carlstrom of Aledo, decidedIv active. Len Smali of Kankakee is! lining up formidable support on the quiet, hop- ing that with so many ovponents he mav 1rbth rize. That is good politics. Locally, interest is centered in the contest for New Trier T'ownship Comi- mitteeman, onie to be elected on each major party ticket. Henry Fowler. of Wilmette and Henry A. Gardner of Winnetka are opvonents on theé republican side, while Thom as J, Lynch of Glencoe, Ralph M. Synder of Winnetka and Clark E. Nol1an: of Minette are thecon testants ond the democratic side. This being an of- fice recently create l by the state. legislature, and cpnsidered highly im- Portant becaùse of its prerogatives. the various candidates are making (Continued on page 10) ber, parents, Mr. and Mrs- R. M. Hvid of 621 Elmwood avenue. 0G Miss Dorothy Hall of 500 Central avenue, is leaving this' week ôn a business trip through Wisconsin. She. will be away for two weeks., fl

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